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this season, a good offense is the best defense and lysol has your family covered because that's our mission for health. this monday morning current tv presents special coverage of the presidential inauguration. the circumstance & the inside analysis. the presidential inauguration this monday morning at 10 eastern only on current tv. ♪ ♪ baby babe babe baby ♪ ♪ come on girls you believe in -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ i got something to say about that, and it goes like this respect yourself ♪ >> stephanie: uh-huh. this hour of the "stephanie miller show" brought to you by go to meeting with hd faces. now you can even prevent from your ipad wow. try it for free for 30 days. click in the promo code stephanie. washington, d.c. for the sexy liberal show day after tomorrow. mary in an arbor, thanks to rocky mountain mike i'll be there too. >> yay! [ applause ] >> stephanie: she is an official steph head and gives momma part of her funny for nothing and her bitch for free. ♪ >> stephanie: aisha tyler coming up at the top of the hour. ♪ that liberal baby with our [ i
this season, a good offense is the best defense and lysol has your family covered because that's our mission for health. this monday morning current tv presents special coverage of the presidential inauguration. the circumstance & the inside analysis. the presidential inauguration this monday morning at 10 eastern only on current tv. ♪ ♪ baby babe babe baby ♪ ♪ come on girls you believe in -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ i got something to say about that, and it goes...
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. >> if the federal government is allowed to confiscate our weapons that really is the last line of defense to protect our konsz tugsal rights. and i can assure you, buster should the federal government go door-to-door and confiscate our weapons, i'll be on the first flight back down south of the mason dixon. >> you come on down brother. >> and then we're going to get our asses kicked again. >> stephanie: wow. >> the evidence that he is going to confiscate your guns is the fact that he hasn't done it yet. >> stephanie: yes. going door to door. hello, i'm president obama might i have your gun. [ pounding. ] >> apparently he has a giant fred flynn stone fist. >> stephanie: right. the president is not coming door-to-door to confiscate your funds, and furthermore -- ♪ you are an idiot ♪ >> and then what are you going to do? take on the u.s. army again. >> stephanie: i love this. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: okay. steve stockman, republican of texas has threatened to file articles of impeachment if president obama uses executive order to try to reduce gun violence. defu
. >> if the federal government is allowed to confiscate our weapons that really is the last line of defense to protect our konsz tugsal rights. and i can assure you, buster should the federal government go door-to-door and confiscate our weapons, i'll be on the first flight back down south of the mason dixon. >> you come on down brother. >> and then we're going to get our asses kicked again. >> stephanie: wow. >> the evidence that he is going to confiscate your...
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help this franchise and place our amazing fans he dodged questions about bryant's future as a bear on defense it all starts with quarterbacks doesn't it? we have to knock them down. we have to stop the run and get off of the field everything of course was positive today there will be a period of adjustment. we only hope he feels just as good about it one year from now. he was all over the country for two weeks interviewing 13 or 14 different people so i am sure he is happy it's over with. a trip to the doctor's office might be as close as your computer. about to rise and then fall we have details of the polar plunge. >çwox?çno?pw[p/xr@@çoúÑñ:7úvw lgóxónÑ@vwplpañ;@ñóÑ@=÷÷ñz÷oúi@Ñ@ó@ñú7<;xñññ ?4kú÷o]?ñ.x;zkñ÷@wp8?úÑñ@ñl÷ñ@w? @k it's the kmart winter clearance! save up to 65% on winter apparel starts friday don't miss out! at kmart! a mandate for the good guys said one investigator 3 schaumburg police officers and one of the officers mistresses are rested on federal charges of stealing money and drugs they remain behind bars after a hearing today. this is not
help this franchise and place our amazing fans he dodged questions about bryant's future as a bear on defense it all starts with quarterbacks doesn't it? we have to knock them down. we have to stop the run and get off of the field everything of course was positive today there will be a period of adjustment. we only hope he feels just as good about it one year from now. he was all over the country for two weeks interviewing 13 or 14 different people so i am sure he is happy it's over with. a...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. neil: you know, i don't know if phil mickelson knows nicola, but i know a golfer and politician are teed up. the gripe? taxes so crazy that they are itching to just get out of town. period. in sarcozy's case, the homeland of france, and mickelson's case, california. phil dialing back a bit, and there could be tax dodges as could change his particular beef a lot, but they both represent a scene that is being played out again and again and again. angry rich guys now saying enough. it's one thing to pay their fair share and quite another to pay through the nose. do they have a point? is it countries pushing higher taxes on the rich assuming they'll get more money from the rich after the
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. neil: you know, i don't know if phil mickelson knows nicola, but i know a golfer and...
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they know medicare is unsustainable and cutting anything more than 600 billion from defense can be done. they know you have to curtail growth to get a handle on government. democrats know slowing the growth of medicare is not throwing gramm off the cliff republicans know cutting the defense budget cutting the afghanistan and iraq war is not trying taxpayers to the taliban. they know this but will not say it.
they know medicare is unsustainable and cutting anything more than 600 billion from defense can be done. they know you have to curtail growth to get a handle on government. democrats know slowing the growth of medicare is not throwing gramm off the cliff republicans know cutting the defense budget cutting the afghanistan and iraq war is not trying taxpayers to the taliban. they know this but will not say it.
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defensively the numbers are just off the chart and what they are capable of doing and watching them what they did offensively in the game on saturday night. they will get your attention real quick. >> no doubt. bob melvin looking forward to many more pie in the face moments in oakland. a's gave him a contract steption today 2 more years for manger of the year. melvin now under contract to the green gold for the 2016 season. he 51-year-old melvin guided the a's to stunning success last year winning the miles per hour league west crown against all odds. they agreed to one year teal with back up catcher george pit australian open watch serena williams at the top of the screen. leading. williams tweaks her ankle. goes down. in obvious pain. just rolled the aching el there. serena was held to her court side chair. had the ankle heavily taped back out on the court and no problem. have beens to second round p.williams attempting to whip the third consecutive major title. 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino oychlt even after getting taped up no problem. >> boom. >> she's psyched. >> tha
defensively the numbers are just off the chart and what they are capable of doing and watching them what they did offensively in the game on saturday night. they will get your attention real quick. >> no doubt. bob melvin looking forward to many more pie in the face moments in oakland. a's gave him a contract steption today 2 more years for manger of the year. melvin now under contract to the green gold for the 2016 season. he 51-year-old melvin guided the a's to stunning success last...
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defensively the numbers are just off the chart and what they are capable of doing and watching them what they did offensively in the game on saturday night. they will get your attention real quick. >> no doubt. bob melvin looking forward to many more pie in the face moments in oakland. a's gave him a contract steption today 2 more years for manger of the year. melvin now under contract to the green gold for the 2016 season. he 51-year-old melvin guided the a's to stunning success last year winning the miles per hour league west crown against all odds. they agreed to one year teal with back up catcher george pit australian open watch serena williams at the top of the screen. leading. williams tweaks her ankle. goes down. in obvious pain. just rolled the aching el there. serena was held to her court side chair. had the ankle heavily taped back out on the court and no problem. have beens to second round p.williams attempting to whip the third consecutive major title. 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino oychlt even after getting taped up no problem. >> boom. >> she's psyched. >> tha
defensively the numbers are just off the chart and what they are capable of doing and watching them what they did offensively in the game on saturday night. they will get your attention real quick. >> no doubt. bob melvin looking forward to many more pie in the face moments in oakland. a's gave him a contract steption today 2 more years for manger of the year. melvin now under contract to the green gold for the 2016 season. he 51-year-old melvin guided the a's to stunning success last...
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i wouldn't take a defensive posture, even though he's very bolded statement yesterday. >> mr. labrador, we were lonely without you. >> how many of you didn't listen, but just read the president's speech? if you sit and read it on paper and try not to hurt in his voice, but read the words, in many ways separate the exact same speech dozens and dozens of times from hard left at
i wouldn't take a defensive posture, even though he's very bolded statement yesterday. >> mr. labrador, we were lonely without you. >> how many of you didn't listen, but just read the president's speech? if you sit and read it on paper and try not to hurt in his voice, but read the words, in many ways separate the exact same speech dozens and dozens of times from hard left at
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they are competing against the litigators, trial defense and officials. i will tell you that it takes persistent leadership and attention to identify and groom the right people. just like we've said with everybody else, numbers are in everything. so the intangible factors who have what it takes to be a good litigator. you look for those people, you groome them and for a for your point an opportunity to apply to specialize. the military justice practitioners and the core leaders. at that point we tend to structure the organization as we bring a country of these people so that they will be in the department head for the trial counsel and the defense counsel. they are trained only in litigating that mentoring of the council and bringing them along because as you said, it's not just by doing and it's watching and learning and its case by case dictum by victim an argument by argument. we are committed to continuing to do that and starting to bear fruit as we've seen the promotion prospects improved the career practitioners are promoting a rate equivalent than
they are competing against the litigators, trial defense and officials. i will tell you that it takes persistent leadership and attention to identify and groom the right people. just like we've said with everybody else, numbers are in everything. so the intangible factors who have what it takes to be a good litigator. you look for those people, you groome them and for a for your point an opportunity to apply to specialize. the military justice practitioners and the core leaders. at that point...
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defensively the numbers are just off the chart and what they are capable of doing and watching them what they did offensively in the game on saturday night. they will get your attention real quick. >> no doubt. bob melvin looking forward to many more pie in the face moments in oakland. a's gave him a contract steption today 2 more years for manger of the year. melvin now under contract to the green gold for the 2016 season. he 51-year-old melvin guided the a's to stunning success last year winning the miles per hour league west crown against all odds. they agreed to one year teal with back up catcher george pit australian open watch serena williams at the top of the screen. leading. williams tweaks her ankle. goes down. in obvious pain. just rolled the aching el there. serena was held to her court side chair. had the ankle heavily taped back out on the court and no problem. have beens to second round p.williams attempting to whip the third consecutive major title. 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino oychlt even after getting taped up no problem. >> boom. >> she's psyched. >> tha
defensively the numbers are just off the chart and what they are capable of doing and watching them what they did offensively in the game on saturday night. they will get your attention real quick. >> no doubt. bob melvin looking forward to many more pie in the face moments in oakland. a's gave him a contract steption today 2 more years for manger of the year. melvin now under contract to the green gold for the 2016 season. he 51-year-old melvin guided the a's to stunning success last...
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from defense infrastructure and assistance for those who need it most. there is growing debt and it is much more than just numbers on a page. it is about jobs lost and dreams deferred. that's why there is no more time to waste. the debt grew by more than $6 billion. we saw the president last republicans for doing their jobs. and senate democrats propose one. rather than work with us to save existing entitlements, we saw them struggling to cost the programs that we already have. our problems have only gotten worse. but that was the first term. the second term presents the opportunity to do things differently. in the senate, that means a return to regular order. later this week the house plans to address the debt limit in a timely manner. once we get it, the senate should quickly respond. if the senate version is different than one house sends over, senate to congress. that is what we do for legislating. i know a lot of democrats are afraid of the process that exposes their priorities, particularly on spending and debt. after nearly four years of refusing
from defense infrastructure and assistance for those who need it most. there is growing debt and it is much more than just numbers on a page. it is about jobs lost and dreams deferred. that's why there is no more time to waste. the debt grew by more than $6 billion. we saw the president last republicans for doing their jobs. and senate democrats propose one. rather than work with us to save existing entitlements, we saw them struggling to cost the programs that we already have. our problems...
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of defense. our department wide mission is to prevent and respond to this crime in order to enable military readiness and to reduce with the goal to eliminate sexual assault from our military. i'd like to begin by saying it has been my honor to serve our nation as army officer for over 33 years. it's been a great privilege to serve nine of those years as a commanding officer or deputy commanding general. and i served a total of 45 months in combat with the best soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines in the world. i'm no stranger to leading soldier change for our combat veterans. more fully integrating women into the armed forces with the 2012 departments women in service report, and managing the department repeal "don't ask, don't tell" over this last year. the comedy nominee at an all these endeavors has been a very clear understanding of the challenges that we have confronted and unequivocal commitment to mission success, readiness of force and the welfare of our men and women in uniform. the de
of defense. our department wide mission is to prevent and respond to this crime in order to enable military readiness and to reduce with the goal to eliminate sexual assault from our military. i'd like to begin by saying it has been my honor to serve our nation as army officer for over 33 years. it's been a great privilege to serve nine of those years as a commanding officer or deputy commanding general. and i served a total of 45 months in combat with the best soldiers, sailors, airmen and...
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defensively, he's not a traditional rebounder despite the stats. you can see larry drew there towards the end of the ucla bench. 12 second chance points for oregon. none for the bruins. so a three-point deficit for ucla. under three minutes to play. here's muhammad. 10 points today. going to the left hand. hasn't quite had the impact on this game as you'd expect. >> doug: that's a good shot though. within the flow of the offense, travis wear got away with a ridiculous moving screen. a good shot for muhammad. just didn't go in. >> spero: muhammad didn't start. disciplined why ben howland for showing up at practice late. came off the bench. shot clock at 10. here comes dotson. a little fake. foul by travis wear. more free throws for the freshman, damyean dotson. >> doug: here's the previous offensive rebound. watch kazemi on the weak side. he will seal and post-up so that creates almost like a red sea opening for johnathan loyd. as loyd cuts in, there's kazemi. here's the opening. he also gets a second chance point. loyd blew a wide-open lay-up. kaze
defensively, he's not a traditional rebounder despite the stats. you can see larry drew there towards the end of the ucla bench. 12 second chance points for oregon. none for the bruins. so a three-point deficit for ucla. under three minutes to play. here's muhammad. 10 points today. going to the left hand. hasn't quite had the impact on this game as you'd expect. >> doug: that's a good shot though. within the flow of the offense, travis wear got away with a ridiculous moving screen. a...
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it is a matter of self-defense. host: have you seen instances where the use of the alcohol and firearms can be dangerous -- caller: 0, yes. -- oh, yes. have had a gentleman walked into my bar with a gun strapped to his leg and said, you cannot wear that in here. the set, i know. he gave me the gun and i put it behind the bar. -- he said, i know. he gave me the gun and i put it behind the bar. i was worried about somebody getting drunk and a fight breaking out. they said, it is my right. i said, great. take it. and we call the cops and they showed up and said, was a big gun? i said, yeah, it was a big gun. what did you mean to do? i have been in those situations and i have had rifles shoved in my face. host: thanks for your time this morning. calling from harrisburg, in a mental healthylvania, nurse. caller: good morning. i think this is a really good discussion. i am very concerned about the mental health aspect of this whole thing. it seems like we're getting lost in talking about pistol grips, whatever. what conce
it is a matter of self-defense. host: have you seen instances where the use of the alcohol and firearms can be dangerous -- caller: 0, yes. -- oh, yes. have had a gentleman walked into my bar with a gun strapped to his leg and said, you cannot wear that in here. the set, i know. he gave me the gun and i put it behind the bar. -- he said, i know. he gave me the gun and i put it behind the bar. i was worried about somebody getting drunk and a fight breaking out. they said, it is my right. i said,...
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this is national defense, national parks, national labs. it's going up about the rate of the -- of inflation. this is before we get to the so-called sequester. but what about the rest of the budget? that's the automatic stuff we don't even vote on. medicare entitlements, all this. it's going up at three or four times the rate of inflation. it's going to bankrupt the program. seniors won't be able to have their medical bills paid and the country will be bankrupt. that's no overstatement. former comptroller of the currency says that. president clinton says this is an urgent problem. the chairman of the joint military -- chairman of the joint chiefs of staffs says it's our number one national defense issue. so why are we dealing with it? i think we are not dealing with it, a, because it's hard to do. b, because on both sides of the aisle we have not been effective in dealing with this before. i remember when we had an all-republican cast of characters here in town. president bush, a republican majority here, there must have been 55 of us, we t
this is national defense, national parks, national labs. it's going up about the rate of the -- of inflation. this is before we get to the so-called sequester. but what about the rest of the budget? that's the automatic stuff we don't even vote on. medicare entitlements, all this. it's going up at three or four times the rate of inflation. it's going to bankrupt the program. seniors won't be able to have their medical bills paid and the country will be bankrupt. that's no overstatement. former...
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now, the did's defense was he was an abused child by the father. physically abused, right? >> well, that was never actually proven. >> bill: it wasn't? >>. no the mom did confirm that he was abused. >> the stepmother. the stepmother also lied. bill will there was suspect of that. >> what the prosecutors brought up is not just this one violent act. >> bill: the kid was a violent kid? and then i understand the judge said that kid waited. he planned it. he plotted it. >> thought the dad was asleep. he knew what he he was doing. he may be able to get out earlier and depending and be held in a facility where he gets counseling. >> bill: american taliban guy john walker lind. remember him? he wins an outrageous court decision. also we have brand new bill o'reilly.com poll for you. are you ready to forgive lance armstrong for doping and lying? yes or no? bill o'reilly.com. and the factor will be right back. >> bill: continuing with is it legal. johnny michael span was killed in afghanistan by the taliban. participating in that action was an american. john walker lind who pleaded g
now, the did's defense was he was an abused child by the father. physically abused, right? >> well, that was never actually proven. >> bill: it wasn't? >>. no the mom did confirm that he was abused. >> the stepmother. the stepmother also lied. bill will there was suspect of that. >> what the prosecutors brought up is not just this one violent act. >> bill: the kid was a violent kid? and then i understand the judge said that kid waited. he planned it. he...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> lance armstrong entered cycling as a brash young competitor, full of enthusiasm but limited in his all-around ability. his mentor then was phil anderson. >> did he strike you in those days as a cyclist who could eventually win the tour de france? >> for me, no. to be a good tour rider, you have to be a good mountain climber. he wasn't particularly strong in that area. to me, he didn't have what it took. in those early years. >> lance armstrong was then with the american motorola team. so, too, was new zealander stephen swart. stephen swart says that in 1995, when phil anderson had left the team, the riders complained that their european opponents were doping. >> did you talk with lance armstrong about the need to start using epo to be competitive? >> we had the discussion about it, yeah. >> what did mr. armstrong say? >> he did say, if we're going to the tour, we've got to perform. we need the results. >> what did that mean? >> i think you didn't have to be a rocke
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> lance armstrong entered cycling as a brash young competitor, full of enthusiasm but limited in his all-around ability. his mentor then was phil anderson. >> did he strike you in those days as a cyclist who could eventually win the tour de france? >> for me, no. to be a good tour rider, you have to be a good mountain climber. he wasn't particularly...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. lance armstrong is olympic medalist from the 2000 games in sydney australia: oprah winfrey's cable network is record armstrong's confession he he has used performance enhancing drugs for years. doping scandal has grown over the past few weeks he has lost sponsors. he he has lost his leadership role at the cancer charity that he founded you. he lost his seven tour de france titles and lost the ability to compete in future events. trace gallagher is live in our west coast newsroom tonight. trace, is the timing here coincidental or not? >> >> well the international olympic committee says is the oprah interview had nothing to do with this or not o. the ioc began talking about stripping lance armstrong of his bronze medal in the middle of last month. first they had to wait until the international cycling union stripped him of his seven tour de france titles and then armstrong had 21 days to appeal that those he never did appeal and now the 21 days are up and hi
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. lance armstrong is olympic medalist from the 2000 games in sydney australia: oprah winfrey's cable network is record armstrong's confession he he has used performance enhancing drugs for years. doping scandal has grown over the past few weeks he has lost sponsors. he he has lost his leadership role at the cancer charity that he founded you. he lost his seven tour de...
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he was defensive. he was trying to put a wall up, trying to be em fastic and almost push the interviewer away. i would question this defensiveness in the interview. >> how do you explain this is somebody who also has done an incredible amount of good? he's a cancer survivor, starts the livestrong foundation, gets a lot of people to buy the bracelets and feel empowered. how do you explain on one hand he does such good and the other hand he's been lying and cheating for years? >> that's the point. human beings are very complicated people. nobody is all good. nobody is all bad. he's a good person. he's a good person who got caught up in a terrible system, maybe got a little narcissism incentive entitlement when he got into elite circles and felt once he had that power he had to protect it. maybe he thought he was protecting america in some crazy way. yes, he let down a lot of people and, yes, he's still doing a lot of good in the world and that's why human beings are so fascinating. >> he's a fascinating
he was defensive. he was trying to put a wall up, trying to be em fastic and almost push the interviewer away. i would question this defensiveness in the interview. >> how do you explain this is somebody who also has done an incredible amount of good? he's a cancer survivor, starts the livestrong foundation, gets a lot of people to buy the bracelets and feel empowered. how do you explain on one hand he does such good and the other hand he's been lying and cheating for years? >>...
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leon panetta, the defense secretary, said there were probably about seven to eight americans, but i have to say, you know, throughout the day, the numbers on all of this, where they are, who might be injured or any other condition is not really known. and the numbers of people who have been killed in this operation have really been all over the map. >> it's kind of odd to hear that they're taking a break. if they've launched an operation to try to free hostages the idea of taking a break in the middle of that operation seems very odd to me. i haven't really heard of operations where that has happened. and i was also surprised to learn that the u.s. was not informed or given a heads-up before they conducted this raid, right? >> in fact, yes. the u.s. officials that we've been speaking to say that they were not given a heads-up that this was going to take place, and that has created some problems. this one official that we spoke to said that they actually, the united states, had urged and cautioned the algerians to be very careful in carrying this out, to make the priority really the safet
leon panetta, the defense secretary, said there were probably about seven to eight americans, but i have to say, you know, throughout the day, the numbers on all of this, where they are, who might be injured or any other condition is not really known. and the numbers of people who have been killed in this operation have really been all over the map. >> it's kind of odd to hear that they're taking a break. if they've launched an operation to try to free hostages the idea of taking a break...
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in defense of me asking you three or four as it were to come up here, i'm delighted that we did this now rather than waiting until the very end because, mr. ryan, i don't even know -- and you don't have to respond to this -- but i don't know what day we have to have it ready. and so i viewed that as committee chairman, speaking with each other, including our republican leadership, that we were trying to do the correct thing and to make sure the administration read us as clear. this is not a poison pill. this would be something that the senate would have to agree to and public comments out of the senate by senate democrats have indicated the willingness to accept it. >> right. that's one of the reasons we are doing it now because we don't want to bring it to brinksmanship. the statement of administration policies, snap, we use acronyms around here, we don't know what the x date is, meaning the date when the borrowing money is run out. it's estimated that that occurs sometime between february 15 and march 15, but we don't know when that is. we don't want to test it. that's why we're do
in defense of me asking you three or four as it were to come up here, i'm delighted that we did this now rather than waiting until the very end because, mr. ryan, i don't even know -- and you don't have to respond to this -- but i don't know what day we have to have it ready. and so i viewed that as committee chairman, speaking with each other, including our republican leadership, that we were trying to do the correct thing and to make sure the administration read us as clear. this is not a...
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in non-defense. republicans delight it. democrats don't like it. that creates an opportunity. there's also the question of how long do you extend the debt limit. i think it would be incredibly foolish to renamed on the debt of the united states. -- to renig on the debt of united states. but how long we extend the debt limit, that is open to negotiation. and between the two of how long you extend the debt limit and how you deal with the sequestered gives you an opportunity for another attempt at a grand bargain. revenue and spending restraint, especially on mandatory programs to get america back on track. we can do it. we have done much tougher things before. this is an next opportunity to put america in a premium position in the world. if we solve this problem, there's nothing that can stop the united states from continuing to be the most important and dominant country in the world. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. we will open it up to questions. i would like to start with one. we know
in non-defense. republicans delight it. democrats don't like it. that creates an opportunity. there's also the question of how long do you extend the debt limit. i think it would be incredibly foolish to renamed on the debt of the united states. -- to renig on the debt of united states. but how long we extend the debt limit, that is open to negotiation. and between the two of how long you extend the debt limit and how you deal with the sequestered gives you an opportunity for another attempt at...
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. $1.20 trillion of across-the- board spending cuts, half in defense and half in non-defense. republicans delight it. democrats don't like it. that creates an opportunity. there's also the question of how long do you extend the debt limit. i think it would be incredibly foolish to renamed on the debt of the united states. -- to renig on the debt of united states. but how long we extend the debt limit, that is open to negotiation. and between the two of how long you extend the debt limit and how you deal with the sequestered gives you an opportunity for another attempt at a grand bargain. revenue and spending restraint, especially on mandatory programs to get america back on track. we can do it. we have done much tougher things before. this is an next opportunity to put america in a premium position in the world. if we solve this problem, there's nothing that can stop the united states from continuing to be the most important and dominant country in the world. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. we will open it up to questions. i would like to start with one. we know
. $1.20 trillion of across-the- board spending cuts, half in defense and half in non-defense. republicans delight it. democrats don't like it. that creates an opportunity. there's also the question of how long do you extend the debt limit. i think it would be incredibly foolish to renamed on the debt of the united states. -- to renig on the debt of united states. but how long we extend the debt limit, that is open to negotiation. and between the two of how long you extend the debt limit and how...
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he was the runner up for the heisman and best defensive player. if you were not watching that game he was a non-factor in the game and obviously you put two and two together and figure his mind was in a lot of other places because he had to know this was about to come crashing around all sides of him. >> what's the why? like why, if he's involved, why? if he's not involved, why? what's the point of the hoax? >> i think that people that would ask that question why and you would see that the potential of winning a heisman and what that does for you on the national stage and also going on in your football career, just t the, what that would do for you going forward. i think there are -- >> he may have done it, what we're saying it he may have done it in order to get the sympathy vote for the heisman but you and i as adults realize the risk greatly outweighs even that reward. >> you have to assume that the story -- >> and i don't know the answer to that either. >> -- the journalists would love the story, no one would check it out. there's a lot of ass
he was the runner up for the heisman and best defensive player. if you were not watching that game he was a non-factor in the game and obviously you put two and two together and figure his mind was in a lot of other places because he had to know this was about to come crashing around all sides of him. >> what's the why? like why, if he's involved, why? if he's not involved, why? what's the point of the hoax? >> i think that people that would ask that question why and you would see...
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chamber of commerce thomas donohue said defenses can be built among different groups, broad reform can be passed through the house. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon. my name is ali noorani, executive director of the national immigration forum and i want to thank everybody for joining us this afternoon for this press conference on the prospects and the growing momentum for immigration reform in the 113th congress. there are many important issues for the one in 13th congress to address. but there are few issues that have a past, a present and future of bipartisan support like immigration reform. today's event is another indicator of a new consensus on immigrants in america that emerge. to forge this new consensus, conservative leaders who hold a bible, wear a badge or own a business have worked over the last two years and gathered in the mountain west, the midwest and southeast to have rational conversations on how to make our nation, or how to move our nation forward on immigration. now, these leaders from the faith, law enforcement this is committees across the country are acti
chamber of commerce thomas donohue said defenses can be built among different groups, broad reform can be passed through the house. this is about an hour. >> good afternoon. my name is ali noorani, executive director of the national immigration forum and i want to thank everybody for joining us this afternoon for this press conference on the prospects and the growing momentum for immigration reform in the 113th congress. there are many important issues for the one in 13th congress to...
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i couldn't help but notice the man who signed the defensive marriage act, bill clinton, opposed to gay marriage changed his position during the course of his presidency. >> every speech before 2004, looking for a constitution to ban gay marriage. >> i welcome it. what i didn't welcome was the most polarizing president that we had became more polarized. this was a speech for the 51% who voted for him. there wasn't much more for the 49% who did not. it was a speech that talked about collective action by the government and when you look at the biggest issue that we face of this era, it's the deficit. it's the trillion dollars of debt and the president didn't really talk about that. he talked about, we're not a nation of takers but that we've become a nation of debtors. >> the president clearly is a smart man, a smart politician. he's also a writer, a thoughtful person. if that is the speech, if the speech as ari described, why would he decide to give that speech? what's the political goal? >> this is the last time he's getting sworn in as president of the united states. that's why. i thin
i couldn't help but notice the man who signed the defensive marriage act, bill clinton, opposed to gay marriage changed his position during the course of his presidency. >> every speech before 2004, looking for a constitution to ban gay marriage. >> i welcome it. what i didn't welcome was the most polarizing president that we had became more polarized. this was a speech for the 51% who voted for him. there wasn't much more for the 49% who did not. it was a speech that talked about...
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when you look at the president address from yesterday, more of a broader theme, a grand defense of the federal government. there was also discussion on entitlements from the president. they do not make us a nation of takers, they free us up to take risks. a top republican says we need to address spending on entitlements. >> if we do not work together to strengthen our entitlement programs, they will go bankrupt. automatic cuts will be forced on seniors who are already receiving benefits rendering worthless there retirement that they built their lives around. rich: the house tomorrow will vote to extend the debt ceiling to may 19, as long as the senate and house both pass a budget. if not, this bill prescribes that it gets held back is not. dagen: thank you. president obama mentioned just about everything from gun control to climate change in his inaugural address. one thing was almost missing, though. jobs. joining us with more is steve moore. he laid out his agenda, a whole host of things. why not focus on jobs. does he think that this recovery is so on track that jobless rate will co
when you look at the president address from yesterday, more of a broader theme, a grand defense of the federal government. there was also discussion on entitlements from the president. they do not make us a nation of takers, they free us up to take risks. a top republican says we need to address spending on entitlements. >> if we do not work together to strengthen our entitlement programs, they will go bankrupt. automatic cuts will be forced on seniors who are already receiving benefits...
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defense secretary leon panetta addressed the situation today. what can you tell us about that today? britain and the united states was unaware the raid was actually happening? >> that's one sort of slightly disturbing aspect of this. david cameron, part of the statement he made, was he was in almost constant contact with algerian prime minister. spoke with him four dimes in the day leading up to the situation to free the hostages. coordinating with the leaders of other countries involved and the united states among them. and david cameron has been talking to president obama about probably sharing their confusion about the situation on the ground, and that very remote part of algeria. leon pan etta has come out, saying he and the rest of the defense department is working around the clock to bring the situation to a happy ending. >> and matthew, another question, and i apologize if you already addressed it, but i'm trying to read the latest details coming out. do we know the number of americans? any clarity on that? >> no, we don't is the short an
defense secretary leon panetta addressed the situation today. what can you tell us about that today? britain and the united states was unaware the raid was actually happening? >> that's one sort of slightly disturbing aspect of this. david cameron, part of the statement he made, was he was in almost constant contact with algerian prime minister. spoke with him four dimes in the day leading up to the situation to free the hostages. coordinating with the leaders of other countries involved...
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it's probably the bay area native's last trip to europe as defense secretary. he says he doesn't know why anyone besides people in the military would need armor-piercing bullets. >> for the life of me i could not know why people half to have an assault weapon. for the life of me, i do not know why people- have to have an assault weapon when these kids are getting killed. i know it is tragic. i know what an impact it must have on those families. >> catherine: panetta is defending the president's proposed ban on assault weapons. he says steps can be taken without undermining the second amendment. panetta will probably fly home in time to attend the inauguration. president obama will actually go through the ceremony twice. once on sunday - a private affair. and then monday -- the big public event - complete with crowds and concerts - and tons of security. >> remember the 2009 swearing in? huge crowds. so big - that a lot of people got lost.mis- directed. even stuck in underground walkways - missing the whole ceremony. this year there will be fewer people on the ma
it's probably the bay area native's last trip to europe as defense secretary. he says he doesn't know why anyone besides people in the military would need armor-piercing bullets. >> for the life of me i could not know why people half to have an assault weapon. for the life of me, i do not know why people- have to have an assault weapon when these kids are getting killed. i know it is tragic. i know what an impact it must have on those families. >> catherine: panetta is defending the...
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whether the second amendment right goes as far as to extend the right of self-defense that the supreme court found that you have in the home to when you leave the home is another question spirally. entirely. and i think, ultimately, probably the what happens in congress is not going to be greatly affected, is not going to be greatly constrained by what the supreme court is going to allow. i think the court on things like regulation of particular types of guns, waiting periods, background checks and things like that is, will probably be willing to -- we'll probably be willing to allow that sort of thing. >> i wallet you all to know that -- i want you all to know that i've opinion sending mash notes to my wife who's away. [laughter] i know this is a big appointment for you every day, you may not see nightly news tonight, but chuck todd actually had a report on what the president's going to recommend tomorrow, and i thought i would share that with you and get your reaction. beginning with you, congressman. universal background check, the president's going to push hard for that. prohibitio
whether the second amendment right goes as far as to extend the right of self-defense that the supreme court found that you have in the home to when you leave the home is another question spirally. entirely. and i think, ultimately, probably the what happens in congress is not going to be greatly affected, is not going to be greatly constrained by what the supreme court is going to allow. i think the court on things like regulation of particular types of guns, waiting periods, background checks...
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they are poor self-defense weapons. it is hard to maneuver in the home, and projectiles are propelled of such a rate they are likely to pose dangers and who people as they go through walls, endangering family members or neighbors. if that is right, assault weapons would not be thought to be within the scope of the second amendment, and yet i should admit we talked extensively that there are some reasonable arguments you could make against an assault weapons ban. an assault weapons ban by one meaning says the gun is in common use if used for any lawful purpose, and if that is the case they are generally used for unlawful purposes. an assault weapons ban might not satisfy the demands, might not further the government's interest in public safety, given that they are rarely used in crime, and the law adopted now mirrors and now the 1994 assault weapons ban, that was notorious for loopholes. i think the government could have difficulty defending such a law. i should say the highest court in the country to consider an assault
they are poor self-defense weapons. it is hard to maneuver in the home, and projectiles are propelled of such a rate they are likely to pose dangers and who people as they go through walls, endangering family members or neighbors. if that is right, assault weapons would not be thought to be within the scope of the second amendment, and yet i should admit we talked extensively that there are some reasonable arguments you could make against an assault weapons ban. an assault weapons ban by one...
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leanl, i rise in defense -- ladies and gentlemen, i rise in defense of the american people. i believe that we are at a tipping point in our history. i really believe that we're at one of those inflexion points where we will decide our future. we will decide who we are as a people. we will decide the america that we leave to our children in a way that hasn't been decided before. this is a generational moment. this time is that important. at its heart, i think the debate comes down to this. will we reclaim the moral and fiscal discipline that created the american dream? will we reclaim the moral and the fiscal discipline that created the world's first and the world's greatest middle class? will we reclaim the moral and fiscal discipline that made us as abraham lincoln described us , the last best hope on earth? that is the essence of our challenge. that is the great and defining argument of our day. in this debate, i'd like to remind all of us of a few critical facts. one of them is that this nation , a nation that is bankrupt, cannot provide for the security of its people. a
leanl, i rise in defense -- ladies and gentlemen, i rise in defense of the american people. i believe that we are at a tipping point in our history. i really believe that we're at one of those inflexion points where we will decide our future. we will decide who we are as a people. we will decide the america that we leave to our children in a way that hasn't been decided before. this is a generational moment. this time is that important. at its heart, i think the debate comes down to this. will...
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the defense, making a lot of fleece. they do a great job of coaching, skiing in. at this point you are going to have a very good team. >> he looked at exceptionally low key today and in the meantime, they are still raving about, and kaepernick. you can make a case that no quarterback in history had a night like that. there is talk the big stage was not too big for him. aaron rogers he is now king. >> we played great today, the offensive line, are running backs ran well and a receiver ran place. >> the way that he runs it is amazing. did he just do that? >> he was running all over the field and the big, strong, athletic and throws the ball well. >> is funny that pam still has that same scouting report. >> they are going to be looking for him. and they are or to be scouting for him. football and boxing but i agree. if he even plays remotely like he did on saturday against atlanta it will be incredible. but he is on half time for the seattle against atlanta and:kaepernick. he is modest. he is eon. so the coach just cuts him oand it just shows you the point is that it
the defense, making a lot of fleece. they do a great job of coaching, skiing in. at this point you are going to have a very good team. >> he looked at exceptionally low key today and in the meantime, they are still raving about, and kaepernick. you can make a case that no quarterback in history had a night like that. there is talk the big stage was not too big for him. aaron rogers he is now king. >> we played great today, the offensive line, are running backs ran well and a...
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you know, the department of defense was a very good partner to us in responding to benghazi. but their assets were too far away to make much difference in any timely fashion. i think that that is going to look quite press yent because we're going to need to figure out how to work more effectively together between our civilian and military assets in africa and i think that would be a worthy subject of this committee, perhaps working with the armed services committee, because it's often difficult. but we -- in my four years we've tried to work out more cooperative relationships, more funding streams between state and d.o.d., in order to be able to maximize the operation between us. >> when you talk about the need to prioritize because of short falls, more marine security guards, talk about construction budgets and upgrades, what does that mean? what are the decisions that have to be made and how do they actually impact our diplomatic personnel? >> well, first and foremost we have to do the right job prioritizing based on the resources we do have. and i would be the first to say
you know, the department of defense was a very good partner to us in responding to benghazi. but their assets were too far away to make much difference in any timely fashion. i think that that is going to look quite press yent because we're going to need to figure out how to work more effectively together between our civilian and military assets in africa and i think that would be a worthy subject of this committee, perhaps working with the armed services committee, because it's often...
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and immediately ordering his secretary of defense to take all necessary action to provide assistance and to ensure that measures were taken to enhance security around our diplomatic facilities in the region and in the world. i would have to take the question. i don't know. >> ok, thank you. she also said that she spoke late that are night to the president. was that the only time they spoke? >> again, i don't know. i'm not sure -- >> senator mccain was asking about the president's role. >> made a huge issue out of what i made clear our view is a nonissue which are the talking points that were provided to senators, members of the house and to members of the administration. the nonclassified talking points. which have no bearing on what happened in benghazi and the immediate reaction of this administration. in response to it. as secretary clinton made clear today in her testimony or at least her initial round of testimony, and as was made clear in the accountability review board report, there was no delay in response, every asset was brought to bear to try to provide assistance. no requ
and immediately ordering his secretary of defense to take all necessary action to provide assistance and to ensure that measures were taken to enhance security around our diplomatic facilities in the region and in the world. i would have to take the question. i don't know. >> ok, thank you. she also said that she spoke late that are night to the president. was that the only time they spoke? >> again, i don't know. i'm not sure -- >> senator mccain was asking about the...
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we can find efficiencies within the department of defense. that can be done. we should address sequestration. i take at face value what the chairman of the joint chiefs has said. this will harm our readiness and the jolt the economy as well. host: this question from john. the president tied those things together. guest: i wish that were entirely true. we have borrowed from the trust fund. the relationship is so complex. the basic point is that they are linked. just stop and get to the debt limit and do not raise it. let's walk through that. we're saying we will balance the federal budget in a day. the next morning, what are we going to pay? should we pay the troops? what about those receiving medicare? what about social security? you can go down the line. t to not a good scenario -- it is not a good scenario. host: how do think this plays out? guest: it is going to be rough. there is not one person who knows how it is going to play out. i think we need to put forward what we believe in and give the american people a credible alternative. what is compelling is
we can find efficiencies within the department of defense. that can be done. we should address sequestration. i take at face value what the chairman of the joint chiefs has said. this will harm our readiness and the jolt the economy as well. host: this question from john. the president tied those things together. guest: i wish that were entirely true. we have borrowed from the trust fund. the relationship is so complex. the basic point is that they are linked. just stop and get to the debt...
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i would disagree with you when you said that he has to play defense against some of the paralysis that we're seeing in government. i think he's going to have a very optimistic speech. he's going to talk about, to use the word that everybody overuses, moving forward. >> what do you want to hear tomorrow? >> what i would like to hear. >> yeah, what do you want to hear, and what do you think we will hear? >> i think -- i'll start with what i think we will hear which is a sort of vague and airy discussion of division in the country, sort of references to what's going on in congress and to the opposition that republicans are providing to what the president wants to do, but he's not going to talk about anything specifically. he's not going to give us a real sense of what a second term is going to be like. he's not going to talk about specific policy issues. he's going to save that until the state of the union. >> and that was one part. what was the other part? >> and what i guess i would like to hear though is a little more of an emphasis about how he actually sees us getting to where he wan
i would disagree with you when you said that he has to play defense against some of the paralysis that we're seeing in government. i think he's going to have a very optimistic speech. he's going to talk about, to use the word that everybody overuses, moving forward. >> what do you want to hear tomorrow? >> what i would like to hear. >> yeah, what do you want to hear, and what do you think we will hear? >> i think -- i'll start with what i think we will hear which is a...
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young, the chairman of the defense subcommittee on appropriations, two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for two minutes. mr. young: mr. chairman, thank you very much for yielding me the time. the emergency funding provided for the army corps of engineers in this bill and the amendment that you offer is narrowly drawn to help the states hardest hit by hurricane sandy. would the gentleman from new jersey, mr. frelinghuysen, the very capable and effective chairman of the energy and water development subcommittee, yield for a question? mr. frelinghuysen: i yield to you. pleasure. mr. young: despite my earlier comments, i'm concerned that the flood control and coastal emergency funds appropriated by our committee in previous acts are still available for other emergency needs that occurred prior to sandy, and i would appreciate the gentleman's responsible to that. . mr. frelinghuysen: these are funds we believe that are required to respond to emergency needs for the army corps of engineers related to hurricane sandy. by appropriating these f
young, the chairman of the defense subcommittee on appropriations, two minutes. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for two minutes. mr. young: mr. chairman, thank you very much for yielding me the time. the emergency funding provided for the army corps of engineers in this bill and the amendment that you offer is narrowly drawn to help the states hardest hit by hurricane sandy. would the gentleman from new jersey, mr. frelinghuysen, the very capable and effective chairman of...